How adorable!
, the zoo said the male cub was born healthy on July 20 at the zoo’s red panda habitat.The red pandas’ caretakers said Khyana is properly grooming and nursing the newborn cub, and both animals are in good health.
A zoo representative said the pair are doing well behind the scenes, but it is not yet known when they will be in public view.in 2021. Khyana was born at the zoo’s Sanctuary Asia habitat in June 2019. Red pandas are an endangered species native to forests bordering China, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan, according to the zoo.
Despite sharing similar names, red pandas are not related to giant pandas and were actually discovered 50 years before the popular black and white panda bears were discovered in 1825. The habitat of red pandas is severely threatened by deforestation, and the population of the species continues to decline with only an estimated 10,000 remaining in the wild.
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